Explore the causes and management methods of pediatric anal fissures, emphasizing the importance of correcting poor defecation habits and maintaining smooth bowel movements.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is an infectious disease caused by enteroviruses, commonly occurring in infants and toddlers, and can cause blisters on the hands, feet, and mouth. This article provides preventive measures and medical advice for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease.
How should one handle a child who hasn’t pooped for three days?
Baby Vomiting Causes and Nursing Care
My child has been feeling unwell recently, with a lack of appetite, frequent anorexia, and constant fatigue. A check-up revealed he has mild anemia. How should we handle this situation?
Excessive eye discharge in newborns may be caused by blocked tear ducts or eye diseases such as conjunctivitis and dacryocystitis. Initial treatment can include lacrimal sac massage, and if this is not effective, consider lacrimal duct probing.
Children’s use of Pioneer cephalosporin for treating bronchitis shows poor effectiveness. Inquire about other treatment methods or medications.
How should pregnant women handle hand, foot, and mouth disease?
At 31 weeks pregnant, an ultrasound shows the baby is two weeks larger than expected. Is it necessary to undergo diabetes screening?
Solutions to Questions Caused by Enteritis